🏪 Night City Vendors

“In Night City, everybody’s selling something. The trick is knowing who to buy from — and who’s selling you a coffin with your name on it.”

Night City’s sprawling economy runs on backroom deals, Night Market pop-ups, and vendor stalls tucked into shipping containers. Three of the city’s most colorful merchants have opened their catalogs — if you know where to look.

Optional Content

These items are from Interface RED Volume 3. Your GM decides which vendors and items are available in your campaign.


🔧 Woodchipper’s Garage

“From the workshop of a weapons expert so secretive, even the Fixers who fence his gear don’t know his real name.”

Woodchipper is a legendary Weaponsmith operating somewhere in Watson. Nobody knows his face — only his work. His exotic heavy weapons are prized by Edgerunners across Night City for their creative lethality and unconventional design. Each piece is a one-of-a-kind schematic, and once he’s done with a design, he moves on.

All of Woodchipper’s creations are Exotic Weapons — they follow Exotic weapon rules unless otherwise noted. That means no non-standard ammo or attachments unless the weapon specifically allows it.

⚡ Weapon Catalog

WeaponTypeSkillDamageCost
Biotechnica Enviro-LauncherExotic Rocket LauncherHeavy Weapons6d6500eb
BudgetArms Triple ThreatPQ Exotic RL + GLHeavy Weapons6d6 / Grenade500eb
Flare GunExotic Grenade LauncherHeavy WeaponsSpecial100eb
Midnight Arms SDF-45Exotic Rocket LauncherHeavy Weapons6d6 (AP)1,000eb
Militech AegisPQ Exotic Shotgun/HWShoulder Arms / HWSpecial1,000eb
Militech ArchimedesEQ Exotic Rocket LauncherHeavy Weapons6d6+6d65,000eb
Nomad Air CannonExotic ShotgunShoulder ArmsSpecial1,000eb
PSI TearJerkerEQ Exotic GLHeavy WeaponsSpecial500eb
SlamDance Ballistic HarpoonExotic VH Melee + HWMelee / HW4d6 / 6d61,000eb
Sternmeyer M-02 Heavy RifleExotic AR/HWShoulder Arms5d61,000eb
Towa Pocket LauncherPQ Exotic RLHeavy Weapons8d6500eb
UrbanTech Burst FlamethrowerExotic Shotgun/HWShoulder Arms / HWSpecial1,000eb

Highlights

  • Militech Archimedes — The showstopper. Smart Rockets, Pilot Air Vehicle skill to aim, and a 5,000eb price tag. Worth every eddie.
  • Flare Gun — At 100eb, the cheapest exotic in the catalog. One shot, one flare, one hell of a signal.
  • SlamDance Ballistic Harpoon — Melee and ranged in one weapon. Cable-tethered harpoon that drags targets.

⚡ Midnight with the Upload

“The NET doesn’t sleep. Neither do the people who arm it.”

Night City’s Netrunner community is tight-knit and paranoid — but commerce finds a way. The Midnight Upload is a rolling catalog of cutting-edge cyberdecks and hardware, dropped anonymously onto CitiNets and Data Pools every few months. Nobody takes credit, but the gear shows up in Night Markets within days.

Five manufacturers compete for Netrunner eddies: Kirama, Microtech, Raven Microcybernetics, SGI Technologies, and Zetatech. Each deck has a philosophy — and a trap.

Bodyweight Suits & Cyberarm Decks

All cyberdecks from Midnight with the Upload can be installed normally in a Bodyweight Suit or in a Cyberarm. Any additional slots gained are subject to the same Program restrictions as the deck.

🖥️ Cyberdeck Catalog

Kirama

DeckSlotsSpecialCost
Kirama Advanced Deck4P (Black ICE only) + 5H—500eb
Kirama Entry Deck5 flexUnsafe Jack Out → Safe100eb
Kirama Training Deck5P2m range limit, 2Ă— brain damage20eb

The Entry Deck at 100eb is the safest budget option — but the Training Deck at 20eb will kill careless users twice as fast.

Microtech

DeckSlotsSpecialCost
Microtech Assault5P (max 1 each type)Unsafe Jack Out → Safe500eb
Microtech Scout5 flexFree Pathfinder on Jack In500eb
Microtech Warrior7PFree Armor rez on Jack In1,000eb

Scout is the quintessential side-deck — free Pathfinder every run. Warrior is pure aggression.

Raven Microcybernetics

DeckSlotsSpecialCost
Raven Microcyb Hummingbird2H+1 NET Action/turn1,000eb
Raven Microcyb Kestrel 27PFree 2Ă— Speedy Gonzalves on Jack In1,000eb
Raven Microcyb Phoenix6 flexSafe Jack Out restores destroyed Programs1,000eb

The Hummingbird is the most radical design — only 2 Hardware slots, but an entire extra NET Action. Speed kills.

SGI Technologies

DeckSlotsSpecialCost
SGI Technologies Kerberos6P (Hellhound only) + 5H—1,000eb
SGI Technologies Verdant Knight9P (Sword/Shield only)—500eb
SGI Technologies Warlock’s Book9 flex (no Attacker/Black ICE)—500eb

Kerberos is a Hellhound pack in silicon form. Warlock’s Book is for Netrunners who slide through Architectures without firing a shot.

Zetatech

DeckSlotsSpecialCost
Zetatech Kaliya3P (Flak only) + 6 flex (Flak/Asp only)—500eb
Zetatech MicroMate9 flex (no Defender)2Ă— brain damage500eb
Zetatech Parraline 60003P + 6H—500eb

MicroMate offers maximum flexibility at the cost of doubled brain damage and no Defender slots — a glass cannon in deck form.

🔩 Hardware Catalog

HardwareSlotsEffectCost
Aerie2Raven Black ICE destroys Defenders instead of derezzing500eb
Bushido Accelerator3+2 SPD to Killer Black ICE500eb
Combat Recorder1Records enemy Netrunner deaths (worth 50eb each)500eb
Defense Sequencer2Auto-rez Armor when active Armor derezzed/destroyed500eb
Feline Instinct2Sabertooth +1d6 damage per program destroyed500eb
Hangry Hangry Dragon1Dragon restores Rez on program destruction500eb
Perfume Shoppe2Skunk takes 1 slot instead of 2500eb
Smithy1Convert Sword↔Banhammer as Meat Action500eb
Snaketrap1Blocks first random program destruction per netrun500eb
Swamp Mist2Wisp deals 2d6 (Wisp-only Black ICE restriction)500eb
Swifty Clean2Double Cloak roll (once per Netrun)500eb

🛒 Mr. Amaze’s Cyberware Emporium

“Mr. A-MAAAAAAZE here with an unskippable ad to let you know what’s hot this week to BUY BUY BUY!” — William “Mr. Amaze” Maze, Dock 13, South Night City

William Maze — better known as Mr. Amaze — runs the House of MAAAAAZE out of a reinforced shipping container at Dock 13 in South Night City. His prices are fair, his sales pitch is relentless, and his inventory rotates faster than a Trauma Team AV. If you can get past the sixty-second unskippable ad, you’ll find quality chrome at street prices.

Mr. Amaze

“What are you waiting for? Buy now!!”

🦾 Cyberware Catalog

ChromeTypeCostInstallHL
Appetite ControllerInternal Body500ebHospital7 (2d6)
CyberpillowCyberarm Option100ebClinic0
External VidscreenExternal Body100ebHospital7 (2d6)
Holo Projector PalmCyberarm Option100ebClinic2 (1d6/2)
Kill DisplayFashionware100ebMall0
Leads Turn-On-Show-Off NailsFashionware100ebMall0
Mood EyeFashionware100ebMall0
NeuTongueInternal Body100ebHospital7 (2d6)
PerfectFit CyberfootCyberleg Option100ebClinic2 (1d6/2)
PersonalPak KibbleWarmerCyberarm Option100ebClinic3 (1d6)
Pursuit Security Personal ShredderCyberarm Option100ebClinic3 (1d6)
Sponsored CoveringCyberlimb Option50ebMall0

Street Picks

  • Sponsored Covering — Get paid 20eb/month to wear an ad on your cyberlimb. Passive income for the price of your dignity.
  • NeuTongue — Make kibble taste like steak. The most popular piece of utility chrome in Night City.
  • Kill Display — Retro-cool illuminated kill counter. Counts as Light Tattoo for the Wardrobe & Style bonus.
  • Mood Eye — Your eyes change color with your mood. Faking it requires a DV 21 Acting check.

📜 Lore: The Vendor Economy

Night City’s legitimate storefronts are just the surface layer. Beneath them thrives a sprawling informal economy of Night Markets, pop-up shops, container stores, and anonymous drops. Fixers broker the connections, Techs verify the merchandise, and Edgerunners provide the demand.

The three vendors featured here represent three tiers of that ecosystem:

  • Woodchipper operates in total anonymity — even his Fixers don’t know who he is. His weapons are schematic prints, one-off designs that vanish from circulation as fast as they appear.
  • The Midnight Upload is a collective or anonymous group of hardware designers. Their catalog appears on Data Pools and CitiNets without attribution. The NET community treats each drop like a holiday.
  • Mr. Amaze is the opposite — loud, public, and impossible to ignore. His unskippable ads are infamous, and Dock 13 has become a pilgrimage site for chrome addicts across the city.


(Source: Interface RED Volume 3, Ch.03 — Woodchipper’s Garage pp.25–30, Ch.05 — Midnight with the Upload pp.37–43, Ch.06 — Must-Have Cyberware Deals pp.45–49)